ASX has delivered a strong operating performance. Revenue in all our four businesses grew. This continues a long line of revenue, EBITDA and NPAT increases. Today, you will also hear about the work we have done at ASX around strategy and culture, and the framework that has been rolled out and embraced across the firm. I'll discuss our updated vision and values, and what we've done to enhance our risk framework. Not only has it been a solid financial year, ASX has also delivered meaningful progress on our Stronger Foundations program, which I discussed at our 9-month update. We see this program giving ASX the opportunity to increase its resilience and to enable it to have a solid platform on which to build the growth of the next 5 to 10 years. We believe the financial services industry is in a period of great change, and many aspects of this change are being driven by forces that help increase demand for ASX's existing services. Additionally, ASX is investing in infrastructure that will support the products and services that will be valuable to our customers in the future. This sees a number of exciting strategic growth opportunities emerging. I will address these a bit later.

ASX Limited (ASX) is Australia's leading exchange group and one of the 50 largest companies by market capitalisation listed in Australia. It was created as a national exchange in April 1987 after the amalgamation of Australia's six state-based stock exchanges. In July 2006, ASX merged with SFE orporation, which operated the major derivatives exchange in Australia.

ASX is ranked among the world's top 10 exchange groups measured by market capitalisation. As a fully integrated exchange group, ASX offers a suite of services including listings, trading, clearing and settlement across multiple asset classes – equities, fixed income, commodities, and energy. ASX has an expansive customer base including retail, institutional and corporate customers directly and through Australian and international intermediaries

Operations of ASX are licensed by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) and the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA).